Pressed into service during the second half of the 1986 season, this works car was raced at the Spa 1000 Kilometres where Jochen Mass and Bob Wollek placed seventh overall. Later that year, it was also entered at Fuji for Henri Pescarolo and Al Holbert. A gearbox failure bro>>>

Even though the factory effort was halted after the 1988 season, this new-for-1989 962C was allocated a works chassis number as it was due to be raced by the heavily supported Joest Racing team. It was built up around a spare monocoque that had originally been designated 962>>>

Using a chassis originally earmarked for a customer, this 962C was built for the works team early in 1989. It was not raced until the 1990 World Sportscar Championship, when it was fielded by Joest Racing for Bob Wollek, who was joined for most of the season by Frank Jelinsk>>>

Built in the fall of 1986, this 962C was sold new to Trust Racing in Japan to replace its ageing 956. During the 1987 season, it was shared by Vern Schuppan and Keiichi Suzuki at various events on Suzuka and Fuji. They did particularly well at the latter, placing second twic>>>

This 962C was acquired new by Swiss privateer racer Antoine Salamin. He raced the car for three seasons in the World Sports Prototype Championship. During the 1989 season, it was campaigned in a particularly striking livery. Interestingly, Salamin never raced the car at Le M>>>

Completed early in 1989, this 962C was delivered new to Jochen Dauer. Finished in particularly striking Tic Tac colours, it was raced by Dauer himself during the 1989 season. He finished second both in an Interserie and Supercup event but ultimately did not win a race. With >>>

Sold new to Hilton Pereira, this 962C was first raced at the 1990 Monza 480km in TicTac colours. It was then raced in the Hungaroring Interserie race by Henri Pescarolo. As a Team Joest car, it was then campaigned at the 24 Hours of Le Mans where an all-French crew of Pescar>>>

Completed late in 1989, this example was sold new to the Japanese Alpha Racing team. Finished in a striking black and red, it was raced in the 1990 All Japan Championship and also the Japanese round of the World Endurance Championship at Suzuka. The best result of the car's >>>

Through and for Brun Motorsport, this 962C was acquired new by American enthusiast Dr. Robert Bishop from Indianapolis. Finished in Repsol colours, it was first raced by Brun in the 24 Hours of Le Mans by Oscar Larrauri, Jesus Pareja and Walter Brun himself. While they start>>>

One of the very last Porsche 962Cs built, chassis 170 was ordered new from the factory in 1991 by the Japanese Trust racing team. Upon taking delivery, the new Porsche was only used for testing and not entered in a single race. As a result, it has survived as one of the most>>>

One of the very last Porsche 962s built by the Porsche factory, this example was sold new to Italian enthusiast Luciano Della Noce. He ended up never racing the car but retained it through to 2014. It was then acquired by a Monaco-based enthusiast, who had it restored to ful>>>